1989 Jaguar Xj-s Rouge Collection on 2040-cars
Milton, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V12
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:OWNER (STATE OF ORIGIN....CALIFORNIA)
Number of Cylinders: 12
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJS
Trim: ROUGE COLLECTION
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 64,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: ROUGE COLLECTION
Exterior Color: ROUGE (RED)
Interior Color: BEIGE WITH ROUGE (RED) PIPING AND ACCENTS
Warranty: NO
1989 JAGUAR XJS ROUGE(RED) COLLECTION 2 DOOR COUPE. V12 AUTOMATIC...GREAT SHAPE.
STATE OF ORIGIN IS CALIFORNIA. HAS ONLY 63K ORIGINAL MILES. IMMACULATE.
1 OF 100 MADE FOR THAT YEAR WITH ONLY 8 STILL KNOWN IN EXISTENCE. IT WAS THE 1989
FASTEST PRODUCTION CAR FOR THAT YEAR.
ROUGE (RED) EXTERIOR, CREAM COLORED LEATHER WITH ROUGE PIPING ON THE INTERIOR,
BURLED WALNUT TRIM. EVERYTHING IS ORIGINAL.
ISSUES: PAINT NOT PERFECT (MINOR CLEAR COAT HAZING IN SPOTS.)
RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECTLY, MECHANICALLY SOUND, NEW TIRES AND VERY WELL MAINTAINED.
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First Ride: 2014 Jaguar F-Type [w/video]
Fri, 08 Feb 2013Shotgun In Coventry's First Sports Car In Decades
For every car, there is a passionate group of fans who love it, and the F-Type already has a few million rabid followers. These are fabulous things, sports cars, and we're very happy that Jaguar is making one again. Finally. (Before you start relishing the prospect of correcting us, the XK is really a grand tourer, not a sports car.)
The main question, however, will be whether someone in a position to buy a lifestyle-enhancing yet impractical F-Type will do so in the face of more established competitors from Porsche, Aston Martin, Mercedes-Benz, Audi and BMW. The last time Jaguar built a true two-seater sports car (1974 E-Type; the last of the XJ220 limited run in 1994 doesn't count in this league), most of today's new buyers were too young or may not yet have been born. At any rate, the F-Type has a lot of work to do for the brand beyond just selling itself.
Jaguar envisions future without V8 engines
Wed, 21 Aug 2013With tighter emissions and fuel economy regulations looming, Jaguar may have to do more than make a small, fuel-efficient hatchback to lower its model range's consumption figures - it also might give up its venerable V8 power, Drive reports. But not anytime soon, says Steven de Ploey, Jaguar's product and marketing director, who recognizes that the V8 can be replaced only by something that offers the same, or better, performance. But he has a word of caution: "We are not wedded to V8s."
In the meantime, de Ploey says there are other ways to reduce emissions. One of the first steps Jaguar could take is to shift away from the use of superchargers, which aren't as good as turbochargers at maintaining efficiency and making power. But he adds that supercharging still is "at the heart of Jaguar's performance proposition," and that the company has addressed the current downsizing trend by "replacing our naturally aspirated V8 with a 3.0-liter supercharged V6."
Consider one of de Ploey's comments on the cancelled C-X75 supercar (pictured) for some clue about Jaguar's future: "Some of the stuff we have already exploited to the extreme in the C-X75 is the kind of thinking for us and is an essential test bed to see how we could evolve from today to something that is sustainable in the future."
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Fri, 24 May 2013With its well-deserved reputation for high design, it is not particularly surprising to see Jaguar reaching outside of the automotive realm for future inspiration. To that end, the British automaker recently enlisted the talents of students at the Royal College of Art to create a piece of forward-looking, automotive-inspired sculpture.
The result of this project can be seen above; a sculpture created by RCA students Claire Miller and Ewan Gallimore, and unveiled to a small audience to kick off London's Clerkenwell Design Week. The spare and rather elegant form created by the talented pair absolutely harkens back to coupes from Jaguar's past as well as its present (read: F-Type) without aping any one model particularly.
In a press release, the artists had this to say about the work: "Our form relates to the Jaguar brand through its sculptural volumes, bespoke materials and visual lightness. These elements helped us to create a sculpture that aimed to display a seamless transition between interior and exterior space." Get a better look at the Jaguar artwork in the gallery above, or read through the press release, which follows.